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Another SPFL Club Announce Celtic Ticket Cut
Dundee are the latest SPFL side to cut Celtic’s allocation.
For the first Game of the Scottish Premiership split, Celtic has been allocated 3,323 tickets, a reduction from the 3,737 provided for the Boxing Day fixture, marking a decrease of 414 tickets.
🎟️Tickets for the #cinchpremiership away fixture vs. Dundee on Sunday, April 28 are now on sale to eligible Season Ticket holders.
The Club received a reduced allocation of 3,323 tickets for this match.
— Celtic FC Tickets (@CelticFCTickets) April 22, 2024
Tickets went on sale for the match earlier on Monday.
This reduction comes at a crucial time in the season, with Celtic leading the Premiership by three points.
The timing of the weekend’s matches could add to the tension; Rangers are set to play earlier on the same day with a 12:30 PM kickoff against St Mirren, potentially narrowing Celtic’s lead before their own match begins at 3 PM.
The smaller ticket allocation for Celtic’s visit to Dundee means that fewer fans will be able to attend in person. Sky Sports have chosen to show this match live on their channels, for those who will be unable to get their hands on a ticket for Sunday’s match.
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